edink           Fri Jul 30 05:59:26 2004 EDT

  Modified files:              
    /php-src/win32      install.txt 
  Log:
  Update for php5
  
http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/php-src/win32/install.txt?r1=1.30&r2=1.31&ty=u
Index: php-src/win32/install.txt
diff -u php-src/win32/install.txt:1.30 php-src/win32/install.txt:1.31
--- php-src/win32/install.txt:1.30      Fri Jul 30 05:29:43 2004
+++ php-src/win32/install.txt   Fri Jul 30 05:59:26 2004
@@ -90,10 +90,9 @@
 
   You need to ensure that the dlls which php uses can be found. The precise
   dlls involved depend on which web server you use and whether you want to
-  run php as a cgi or as a server module. php5ts.dll is always used. If you are
-  using a server module (e.g. isapi or apache) then you will need the relevent
-  dll from the sapi folder. If you are using any php extension dlls then you
-  will need those as well. To make sure that the dlls can be found, you can
+  run php as a cgi or as a server module. php5ts.dll is always used.
+  To make sure that the dlls can be found, you can add your PHP folder
+  (ex: c:\php) to your system PATH. Alternatively you can
   either copy them to the system directory (e.g. winnt/system32 or 
   windows/system) or you can make sure that they live in the same directory
   as the main php executable or dll your web server will use (e.g. php-cgi.exe,
@@ -112,7 +111,7 @@
 
    You will need to change the 'extension_dir' setting to
    point to your php-install-dir, or where you have placed
-   your 'php_*.dll' files. ex: c:\php
+   your 'php_*.dll' files. ex: c:\php\ext
 
    If you are using OmniHTTPd, do not follow the next step.
    Set the 'doc_root' to point to your webservers
@@ -155,9 +154,17 @@
 
 
  ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION!
-   Some extra DLLs are required for some PHP extensions. Please copy the
-   bundled dlls from the 'dlls/' directory in distribution package to your
-   windows/system (Win9.x) or winnt/system32 (WinNT, Win2000, XP) directory.
+   Some extra DLLs are required for some PHP extensions.
+   
+   In order for PHP to be able to find them they need to be located
+   in a directory that is included in the system PATH. The recommended
+   way to do this is to add PHP installation folder (ex: c:\php) to your
+   PATH.
+   
+   Alternatively you can copy the bundled dlls from the root directory
+   in distribution package to your windows/system (Win9.x) or 
+   winnt/system32 (WinNT, Win2000, XP) directory.
+   
    If you already have these DLLs installed on your system,
    overwrite them only if something is not working correctly.
    Before overwriting them, it is a good idea to backup them or move them to
@@ -178,8 +185,9 @@
  libraries.
 
  Note:
- Since PHP 4.0.5 MySQL, ODBC, FTP, Calendar, BCMath, COM, PCRE,
- Session, WDDX and XML support is built-in. You don't need to
+ Since PHP 5.0.0 bcmath, calendar, com_dotnet, ctype, dom, ftp,
+ iconv, odbc, pcre, session, SimpleXML, SPL, SQLite, tokenizer,
+ wddx, xml and zlib extensions are built-in. You don't need to
  load any additional extensions in order to use these functions.
 
  Examples of PHP Extensions
@@ -192,7 +200,6 @@
   php_ldap.dll      LDAP functions
   php_mssql.dll     MSSQL client (requires MSSQL DB-Libraries)
   php_snmp.dll      SNMP get and walk functions (NT only!)
-  php_zlib.dll      ZLib compression functions
 
  For more information see the section about Windows extensions at
  http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.windows.php#install.windows.extensions

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